Aron Ralston was exploring a remote Utah canyon alone when a falling boulder pinned his right arm, leaving him trapped with very little water and nobody knowing exactly where to find him. After days ...
The climber was pinned to the canyon wall by a 360-kilogramme boulder. No one knew about his stay, so he couldn't count on help. If he wanted to think about survival, he had to amputate his arm. In ...
EXCLUSIVE: National Geographic is greenlighting a documentary from Oscar winner James Marsh that will explore the story of the mountain climber whose ordeal in a Utah canyon was captured in ...
When Aron Ralston became trapped by a boulder during a rockslide he encountered while climbing the canyons in the remote Utah desert in April 2003, essentially pinned in one place for days without ...
James Franco admitted nobody believed in "127 Hours." The film, directed by Danny Boyle, is a biographical drama about Aron Ralston, who became trapped by a boulder in a Utah canyon. "Danny wanted to ...
Problems and nothing but. That's what any film director would see in the harrowing and much-publicized very real story of Aron Ralston, the Utah hiker and adventurer who had to amputate his own arm to ...
When hiker Aron Ralston found himself trapped in a Utah canyon with an 800-pound boulder crushing his arm, he was forced to make an agonizing choice: to cut his arm free with a dull pocketknife ... or ...
If you know the real-life story of Aron Ralston that inspired 127 Hours, you know that he was trapped while canyoneering in southern Utah ... If you know the real-life story of Aron Ralston that ...
Hitting Blu-ray and DVD shelves on June 6, 127 Hours tracks mountaineer Aron Ralston's ordeal as he becomes trapped in the canyons of Utah and is forced to amputate his own arm to save his life. We've ...
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